Cois Mara Thoir Sa Rinn

MSN 001; 76 minutes; 1998

Almost entirely recorded at St Nicholas’s Chapel,
Ring in the Waterford Gaeltacht at Christmas, 1998, this a tremendous
introduction to one of the songs and music of one of the less well-known
Irish-speaking areas.

Most of the numerous singers and musicians who appear on the
album are natives of the area, such as Ciarán Ó Gealbháin (formerly of Danú)
and his sister Tríona,Cárthach Mac
Craith (Danú’s original singer) and his cousin Seán, and Eibhlís Tóibín, sister
of Nioclás. However, there are also several ‘blow-ins’, of which the most
familiar would be Liam Clancy and Ann Mulqueen.

Kick-started by Donnchadh Gough’s piped rendition of The Dublin
Reel and The Ravelled Hanks of Yarn, it’s very much a mixed bag of
an album, partly because the location’s acoustics are somewhat echoic but, one
would guess, also because the experience of performing (and being recorded) in
front of friends and family clearly affected the nerves of certain
participants. Intriguingly too, the producers, Mick Ó hUallacháin and Rónán Ó
Coisdealbha, opted to include the spoken introductions of the concert’s MC,
Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, meaning that non-Irish speakers will have repeated
recourse to their remote’s next track button. This is also a very much ‘as is’
recording, so all manner of background noise (coughing, slamming doors) is
included.

However, do not allow any of the above to form a deterrent
for the album includes some stunning singing, not least from Odharnait and
Sorcha Ní Chéilleachair on Bean Dubh an Ghleanna, and in Ciarán Ó
Gealbháin’s sublime voice whenever he appears . The few instrumental tracks
also provide a telling counterpoint.

The album also includes the late Nioclás Tóibín singing Bóthar
Chluian Meala which derives from the RTÉ archives and has never previously
been released commercially.